Theodore Dalrymple writes: Who now reads it, and what for? I suppose there is a type of functionary who does not want to be caught out in ignorance of the latest political developments in Phnom Penh, or the supposed reasons for the latest uprising in Ouagadougou. The Economist is intellectual seriousness for middle management and […]

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Charles C. Johnson is pretty pissed: While Michelle Malkin routinely featured me and my work on Twitchy, when Twitchy got sold to cuckservative Salem Communications I was never mentioned again. When I wrote for the Daily Caller I got hundreds of Drudge links even though I wasn’t technically on staff. When I work for myself […]

My angle here is that the drug war is wrong, so I can’t have you defending the system. “Sorry, but I’d say seven out of 10 guys in there are really bad guys. Sure, their record might say they were just carrying a joint, but a lot of time that’s a plea deal after fucking […]

Ann Coulter writes: Instead of having to keep apologizing for their positions on immigration, maybe Republicans should stop listening to political consultants who are paid by business lobbyists to dump millions of poverty-stricken, low-wage workers on the country. Out of nowhere, non-politician Donald Trump has shot to the top of the polls by denouncing America’s […]

Jaime Weinman in Macleans: “We always have to remember that people can be opponents, but not enemies,” Stewart said on NPR in 2010. But today, no one—including Stewart—seems to remember that much. And it might not even be true. (…) The Daily Show still has occasional segments that stand up for Stewart’s old idea of […]

TheFix: Hari, on the other hand, responded to his own serious wrongdoing with excuse-making, minimization, and dishonesty. Hari’s plagiarism was unique—when his interview subjects did not say what he wanted them to, he lifted quotes of theirs from other publications without attribution. He was also caught creating a fake online identity in order to make […]

“Much better to be working class, where somebody in the house has always got cigarettes.” Middle class 18-year-old Stephen Malley said: “My parents and their friends respond to everything with a kind of exhausting fake joy. Even my mediocre A Level results resulted in a flurry of hugs and kisses. “It’s exhausting and weirdly slutty.”

Here’s the guy I wrote about at Taki’s. I guess he googles himself every few hours and was thrilled to finally get a hit. I love how these guys always try to sound like they’re typing with a quill pen. You can picture them squirming in their seats, imagining how “devastating” their reply is going […]